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(Solution to No. 656)
Clues Across 1. Legitimate, but dreadful if beheaded. 4. Ripe mixture of the sailor’s drink and the cup that cheers.
2%: 22. 23. 26. 27. . Peculiar bird to find in a garden? . Expression with .a venomous beginning. . Destitution. . Layer? . Russian form of arts. . "The © cloud capped towers, the gorgeous The solemn temples, the great globe itself °°." CThe Tempest," Act 4, Scene 1). This part of a shop entrance can never be shut. t Importune. ~ Not necessarily a permanent one. Things are a_ bit confused here. "Well. I am not fair, and therefore’ I pray the gods make me " ("As You Like — Tt,". "Act. 3, Scene 3).
28. Projected, . Lubricate, Clues Down . Myth ... about the foot, possibly? . "Out of this Here you see Andrew stray. Employs. and 14 down. Not Placed. és lies the head that wears a crown" ("Henry IV," Part 2, Act 3, Scene 1), . Get by force or threats. . Late in bed? . See 5 down. . Knowledge. . Throne (anag.). . His Opera’ is a Gay one. You can take shots with it without hurting the target (much!) . danger, we pluck this flower, safety" ("King Henry IV," Part 1, Act 2, Scene 3). . Pack closely. — . The room is completely overturned.
No. 657
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 735, 14 August 1953, Page 15
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212"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 735, 14 August 1953, Page 15
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